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This entry was posted on Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 at 9:35 am by Matt Davies.
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9 Responses to “Plain.”

  1. reverie

    It must be nice to just pick at everyone, and then sit back and glow. You are a true jack-ass

  2. bugger

    How many "votes" does the liberal start with, before we comment? Looks to me like he starts with 5 stars, only to be cut down as we go. Why can't we vote "0" stars? for garbage deposited?

  3. Gary McGriff

    I wonder how violent it is going to get on the plane with more people trying to find room in the overhead compartments that are already filled to capacity. Yikes.

  4. Heather

    Reverie, Bugger: No one is forcing you to read Matt's blog, nor comment on his work. If you disagree with his opinions, then find another site that suits your overtly hebetudinous tastes.

    Gary: Ugh!... it's going to be an all out melee.
    I'm glad I don't have to pack much for my trip.
    There are some perks when staying with family; paramount is having a washing machine and dryer at your disposal!

  5. Luke Atmacrotch

    Reverie –
    From merriam-webster.com:
    Main Entry: gloat
    Pronunciation: \ˈglōt\
    Function: intransitive verb
    Definition: to observe or think about something with triumphant and often malicious satisfaction, gratification, or delight

  6. GDF

    You think this is a joke?

    I flew from Buenos Aires to JFK on AA last night. The bathroom had no paper towels. I was tempted to (but I didn't) ask whether there is an extra charge for them…

    By the way, I remember the good old times, when flight attendants used to pass occasionally through the cabin during overnight trips to Europe and offer water or orange juice to the passengers. During last night's flight (form 9:20 PM New York time to 6 AM) after dinner the flight attendants disappeared (they now have their own sleeping compartments, with much more comfortable seats than those reserved to the herd), to reappear with breakfast at 5 AM.

    I guess the flight attendants got to this with their union power. Where is the passenger-power?

  7. Matt Davies

    Luke Atmacrotch: I like "glow" much better.

    Still scratching my head that the obviously right-wing "Bugger" and "reverie" decided that THIS particular cartoon was the last straw. Weird.

  8. bugger

    Heather: are you suggesting that only "backslappers " should reply? There is an awful lot of that here. I would still like to vote "zero", can someone please direct me to that column?

  9. Matt Davies

    Bugger:

    Like the 2000 election, the polling is in no way scientific or serious. It is purely for the amusement of whomever wishes to "vote." Sometimes (I have discovered) a particularly cunning and resourceful right-winger will spend his entire afternoon (on a workday no less) refreshing the page, and repeatedly voting one star(!) which can craftily dilute the votes of the people who liked the cartoon and make it appear the cartoon got a really low vote(!)

    OUCH! When that happens, that crafty and resourceful right-winger really teaches me a lesson.

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Matt Davies is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for The Journal News. Born in London, he immigrated to the United States in 1983 and pursued his love of drawing, writing and making fun of people in positions of power throughout his educational career, while fitting in schoolwork in his spare time.

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